Small Kitchen Appliances

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This market profile looks at small kitchen appliances, including blenders, breadmakers, can openers, coffee makers, food processors, electric fryers and griddles, electric knives, hand mixers, toasters, toaster ovens, waffle irons, and other small kitchen appliances. Includes sales of small kitchen appliance shipped from U.S. plants and imported, factors driving demand, and consumer demographics. Examines cost structure of U.S. small kitchen appliance plants and the competitive environment; profiles major worldwide competitors.

Table 3-5 U.S. Imports of Blenders, Food Processors, and
Mixers by Product Type and by Major Country of Origin:
1993 to 1995 (number and value)

Table 3-6 U.S. Imports of Coffee and Tea Makers by Major
Country of Origin: 1993 to 1995 (number and value):
Automatic Drip, Pump, Perculator, and Other Types
of Coffeemakers; Teamakers

Table 3-7 U.S. Imports of Other Small Electric Kitchen
Appliances by Product Type and by Major Country of
Origin: 1993 to 1995 (number and value): Can Openers,
Electric Cooking Apparatus, Juice Extractors,
Toasters, and Other Electrothermic Appliances

Table 4-1 U.S. Consumer Spending on Small Electric Kitchen
Appliances by Purpose of Purchase: 1985 to 1996
(dollars): Purchases for Own Use and Gift
Purchases

Table 4-2 U.S. Household Spending on Small Electric Kitchen
Appliances by Demographic Characteristic: 1992 to 1994
(dollars): Income, Age of Household Head, Size of
Household, and Region

Table 4-3 Average U.S. Household Spending on Small Electric
Kitchen Appliances by Demographic Characteristic
and Share Spent on Gifts: 1992 to 1994 (dollars
and percent): Income, Age of Household Head, Size
of Household, and Region

Table 4-4 U.S. Average Household Spending on Small Electric
Kitchen Appliances for Own Use and for Gifts by
Demographic Characteristic: 1992 to 1994 (dollars):
Income, Age of Household Head, Size of Household,
and Region

Table 4-7 Potential U.S. Units to Be Replaced for 23 Small
Electric Kitchen Appliance Products and Percent Total
Unit Shipments: 1990 to 1996 (number and percent)

Table 4-8 Use of Small Electric Kitchen Appliances More Often,
the Same as, or Less Often Than Two Years Ago:
1995 (percent): Blender, Electric Juicer, Expresso
Coffee Machine, Food Processor, Full-Size Mixer,
Portable Mixer, Toaster Oven

Table 4-9 Number of U.S. Households and Household
Formations: 1960 to 1996 (number)

Table 4-10 Distribution of U.S. Households by Select
Demographic Characteristic: 1975 to 1994 (number and
percent): Household Income, Household Size, Age
of Household Head, Region, and Total Households

Table 4-11 U.S. Households by Region and State: 1985 to 1995
(number)

Table 4-12 Distribution of U.S. Resident Population by Age Group:
1970 to 2005 (number and percent): Under 17, 18-24,
25-34, 35-44, and 45 and Over

Table 5-5 U.S. Exports of Small Electric Kitchen Appliances by
Product Type and by Major Country of Destination:
1993 to 1995 (number and value): Can Openers,
Coffee or Tea Makers, Electric Cooking Appliances,
Food Processors and Grinders, Juice Extractors,
Mixers, Toasters, and Other Electrothermic
Appliances

Table 5-10 Canadian Small Electric Kitchen Appliance Market:
1991 to 1994 (Canadian dollars): Local Production,
Imports, Exports, and Total Market

Table 5-11 Canadian Imports of Select Small Electric Kitchen
Appliances by Major Country of Origin: 1992 to 1994
(number and Canadian dollars): Food Grinders,
Processors, and Mixers; Grillers and Roasters;
Coffee/Tea Makers; and Toasters

Section 6: Cost Structure and the Competitive Environment of the U.S.
Small Electric Kitchen Appliance Industry

Summary of Major Findings

Table 6-1 Number, Revenues, and Operating Ratios of U.S.
Small Electric Household Appliance Plants:
1982 to 1996 (number and dollars): Number of Plants,
Plant Shipments, Shipments Per Plant, Payroll and
Material Costs Percent Shipments, Shipments Per
Employee, Average Hourly Wages, and Capital
Expenditures

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